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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 23, 1998
What is learned during automatization? II. Obligatory encoding of spatial locationG D Logan
Canadian Journal of Psychology|March 1, 1975
On the independence of naming and locating masked targets in visual searchG D Logan
Psychological Research|September 27, 2000
Executive processingG D Logan
Cognitive Psychology|April 1, 1995
Linguistic and conceptual control of visual spatial attentionG D Logan
Memory & Cognition|July 1, 1978
Attention demands of visual searchG D Logan
Human Factors|October 1, 1988
Automaticity, resources, and memory: theoretical controversies and practical implicationsG D Logan
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology|August 1, 1975
On the relation between identifying and locating masked targets in visual searchG D Logan
Canadian Journal of Psychology|December 1, 1976
Converging evidence for automatic perceptual processing in visual searchG D Logan
Cognitive Psychology|October 1, 1980
Attention and automaticity in Stroop and priming tasks: theory and dataG D Logan
Psychological Review|October 1, 1996
The CODE theory of visual attention: an integration of space-based and object-based attentionG D Logan
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 23, 1998
What is learned during automatization? II. Obligatory encoding of spatial locationG D Logan
Canadian Journal of Psychology|March 1, 1975
On the independence of naming and locating masked targets in visual searchG D Logan
Psychological Research|September 27, 2000
Executive processingG D Logan
Cognitive Psychology|April 1, 1995
Linguistic and conceptual control of visual spatial attentionG D Logan
Memory & Cognition|July 1, 1978
Attention demands of visual searchG D Logan
Human Factors|October 1, 1988
Automaticity, resources, and memory: theoretical controversies and practical implicationsG D Logan
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology|August 1, 1975
On the relation between identifying and locating masked targets in visual searchG D Logan
Canadian Journal of Psychology|December 1, 1976
Converging evidence for automatic perceptual processing in visual searchG D Logan
Cognitive Psychology|October 1, 1980
Attention and automaticity in Stroop and priming tasks: theory and dataG D Logan
Psychological Review|October 1, 1996
The CODE theory of visual attention: an integration of space-based and object-based attentionG D Logan
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